College Survival Books
What book should I use to get into reading?
So my holiday is coming up and I start college in september. I’d love to get into reading to take some time away and at least make it beneficial and not wasted playing computer games..
I was just wondering what book/s I should use to get myself to enjoy reading? I don’t think i’ve ready a whole book in my life but I think i’d really enjoy it.
Sort of things I like are;
Zombies
Survival
Magic
Or something along those lines..
Thanks for helping – Danny.
For magic you can’t get better than the Harry Potter series.
For zombies and survival, why not the “Zombie Survival Guide”?
College Survival Guide Ep. 4 (Books)
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College Survival Coupons: 22 Lifelines to Help You Survive College $4.95 The perfect gift for the special graduate in your life, College Survival Coupons are 22 fun lifelines new college students can redeem when they need a hand. Includes coupons such as: Good for one care package sure to cure the homesick blues Your next tank of gas is on me! Redeem for one home cooked meal |
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2012 the Naked Roommate Engagement Calendar: 2012 College Survival Planner $10.95 Everything you need to make the most out of college 2012 College Survival Planner August 2011 through July 2012 From the #1 Student Handbook: Everything you need to make the most out of your college year! Because there’s something going on every minute… Week by week and month by month planning at your fingertips Holidays, days off, vacations, rest days, etc. Safety tips, rules & regs, and how to stay Naked and out of trouble Lists and more lists contacts, web addresses, school phone numbers, and other Naked essentials Tips, resources, hotlines, awareness weeks, homesickness, parties, and, oh yeah, academics |
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The Community College Experience $24.95 For Freshman Orientation, Introduction to College, College Survival, and College Seminar courses. The only book on the market written with the first time community college student in mind, this text provides basic information as well as encouragement for the non traditional student—it shows that going to college and balancing work and family can be accomplished. It covers a range of topics, examining the reasons for attending college, how to study effectively, and life after community college. Each chapter explores a major “college survival” topic in depth and provides a wealth of information for anyone who has stepped onto campus for the first time. Author: Amy Baldwin Published: July 2004 ISBN: 0 13 117297 2 240 Pages |
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Life After College: The New Graduate’s Guide (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides) $15.95 Need a job? An apartment? Insurance? A plan to pay for it all, without going into debt? Know how to cook and iron? And what ever happened to the weekend keg party? It seems like only yesterday that you were tossing your graduation cap in the air. Now, you’re confronted with challenging real world questions. There’s no need to stress. Here’s help. Hundreds of graduates help you navigate the real world with hard won wisdom, tips, and advice. It’s an orientation guide to becoming a successful, semi mature adult. Life After College is the roommate every new college grad needs. Topics covered include: Finding and Keeping Your Dream Job Working Well with Bosses and Coworkers The Perfect Place to Live – and How to Get There Off Campus Love Cooking, Clothing, Etiquette – and Other Grown Up Stuff Is Grad School for You? Savvy Advice on Budgeting – and Getting By with Less With a special financial”how to” guide from the American Institute for Economic Research. |